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particularly because of sandy, shut-in, buy. how about google? google got crushed after reported disappointing quarter. the culprit? people switching from desktop to mobile. as google makes less money on mobile advertisers. nevertheless, google has been coming back as the company is still the sultan of search, a business still growing in high teens. we've seen how quickly facebook was able to adapt to the new mobile advertising environment, once google has seen that new rocketship, i see no reason why google should be any different. especially since google owns android. they need to figure out how to monetize it better. something the company is doing by releasing its own line of smartphones and tablets. google is sold out until after christmas. of the growth stocks, i got to admit i like google less than i did before the bad quarter if you're trying to figure out which of these stocks worries me the most, it's google, it's become a show-me situation. how about visa and master cad? both up decently since i recommended them in october. these are bo
particularly because of sandy, shut-in, buy. how about google? google got crushed after reported disappointing quarter. the culprit? people switching from desktop to mobile. as google makes less money on mobile advertisers. nevertheless, google has been coming back as the company is still the sultan of search, a business still growing in high teens. we've seen how quickly facebook was able to adapt to the new mobile advertising environment, once google has seen that new rocketship, i see no...
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but we now have courtesy of sandy. that said, i said i blew it. home depot is better. home depot is looking like a lot better bet than tractor supply. now let's go over the biotechs, gilead and alexia. gilead has given you a nice 8% rally. i think it's got more room to run. they're number one maker of hiv drugs and developing a new treatment for hepatitis c that has potential to be a megablockbuster. gilead was the darling of the american association for the study of liver disease and the company reported positive results from the late-stage studies of its hep c pill which could be approved by the fda next year. plus gilead has a deep pipeline including a new cancer drug. this story playing out just as we thought. best of all, gilead, i'm calling this one immune to the fiscal cliff-induced recession. people do not stop taking life-saving medicines just because the economy slows down. alexeon, on the other hand, no. not so hot. the stock has tripled since i first got behind it it's down about 14% since i highlighted it as an anointed growth stock two months ago. that's
but we now have courtesy of sandy. that said, i said i blew it. home depot is better. home depot is looking like a lot better bet than tractor supply. now let's go over the biotechs, gilead and alexia. gilead has given you a nice 8% rally. i think it's got more room to run. they're number one maker of hiv drugs and developing a new treatment for hepatitis c that has potential to be a megablockbuster. gilead was the darling of the american association for the study of liver disease and the...
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. >>> a trial has been delayed to determine how much alex jones info wars -- the families of the sandy hook school massacre they sought bankruptcy protection after jones lost cases over the claims that it was a hoax. >>> walmart wants a new trial after a jury found it wrongly fired an employee with downs syndrome and awarded $125 million in damages go to cnbc.com for more on why walmart opposes that verdict. >> thank you. >>> commodity prices going haywire climbing to highs but for some investors it is fueling recession fears. >>> demand to flights. speaking to the ceo of an airline looking for a bigger piece of the big three's air space. ingenuity... in motion. it listens, learns, adapts and anticipates your every need. with intelligence... that feels anything but artificial. the eqs from mercedes-benz. it's the car electric has been waiting for. there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security. and you choose fiber solutions with
. >>> a trial has been delayed to determine how much alex jones info wars -- the families of the sandy hook school massacre they sought bankruptcy protection after jones lost cases over the claims that it was a hoax. >>> walmart wants a new trial after a jury found it wrongly fired an employee with downs syndrome and awarded $125 million in damages go to cnbc.com for more on why walmart opposes that verdict. >> thank you. >>> commodity prices going haywire...
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the tragedy of hurricane sandy was a revelation. our country needs to upgrade its power grid and we've got to do it now. in this one area, it seems like our state governments and utilities are actually on the case, which is why you want to own quanta services, power, pwr, the company that builds out any infrastructure and a killer pipeline business. what's not to like? after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- >> how should of pleasure. >>> pending home sales rose to a five-year high today, but which stock should you moved into is it as the foundation for growth and housing becomes more secure. tonight it's an open house for three potential plays on a real estate rebound. which one should you put an offer out on? with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards!
the tragedy of hurricane sandy was a revelation. our country needs to upgrade its power grid and we've got to do it now. in this one area, it seems like our state governments and utilities are actually on the case, which is why you want to own quanta services, power, pwr, the company that builds out any infrastructure and a killer pipeline business. what's not to like? after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- >> how should of pleasure. >>>...
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is slowing down if i knew when a recession was going to hit, i would be retired and in a very warm sandy location but the expansion is getting a little long in the tooth we don't see any immediate signs there will be a recession this year or next, but in 2021 and beyond we are seeing increasing probabilities a recession will hit. >> what about areas of high properties, california, new york, new jersey >> those areas have seen a slow down and some of that could be because of these new tax laws. however, we don't know what the exact impact will be because not everyone has filed their tax return yet we know that owning expensive homes will cost more from a tax perspective, but we don't know whether those households are going to get a net overall tax decrease in their liability. it could be that even though their house is going to cost more, if they're getting a bigger or a lower tax liability, you know, they may be better off at the end of the year we don't know that, but in the next two or three months as taut com data comes out we should have a better idea whether or not the tax jobs act
is slowing down if i knew when a recession was going to hit, i would be retired and in a very warm sandy location but the expansion is getting a little long in the tooth we don't see any immediate signs there will be a recession this year or next, but in 2021 and beyond we are seeing increasing probabilities a recession will hit. >> what about areas of high properties, california, new york, new jersey >> those areas have seen a slow down and some of that could be because of these...
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the tragedy of hurricane sandy was a revelation. our country needs to upgrade its power grid and we've got to do it now. in this one area, it seems like our state governments and our utilities are actually on the case, which is why you want to own quanta services, power, pwr, the company that builds out new infrastructure and has a killer pipeline business. what's not to like? after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- >> house of pleasure. >>> pending home sales rose to a five-year high today, but which stock should you moved into as the foundation for growth and housing becomes more secure. tonight it's an open house for three potential plays on a real estate rebound. which one should you put an offer out on? [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... ♪ ♪ ...or you can get out there with your friends and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection.
the tragedy of hurricane sandy was a revelation. our country needs to upgrade its power grid and we've got to do it now. in this one area, it seems like our state governments and our utilities are actually on the case, which is why you want to own quanta services, power, pwr, the company that builds out new infrastructure and has a killer pipeline business. what's not to like? after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- >> house of pleasure. >>>...
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. >> sandy, is there any reason to believe all of this buying of equities is just what michael said, the central banks of the world and really not based on fundamenta fundamentals, or is this old news at this point that we're going see a contraction in third quarter earnings as these numbers come out in the next couple weeks? >> i don't even know that people are buying equity. we've had about $8 billion that have come out of equities in the last two weeks and $6.3 billion that thhave come out of bonds. the stocks continue to work higher on that. you want to be positioned well. you want to buy good companies, good growth companies at reasonable prices and stick with that over the long term. >> you make a great point, sandy. we are, in fact, seeing outflows consistently. what's moving this market? >> i think it has to do with the election and things like that. look at last five years. i was just looking at numbers ending september over the five years. the s&p's done 1% annualized. bonds are up almost 5.8% annualized. i believe in reversion to the mean. i think stocks are going to have
. >> sandy, is there any reason to believe all of this buying of equities is just what michael said, the central banks of the world and really not based on fundamenta fundamentals, or is this old news at this point that we're going see a contraction in third quarter earnings as these numbers come out in the next couple weeks? >> i don't even know that people are buying equity. we've had about $8 billion that have come out of equities in the last two weeks and $6.3 billion that...
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there's sandy villry, co-portfolio manager of the villry balance fund and make your case. >> the last data on the consumer we got in july was worse than expected and my point is that, you know, you've got consumers that still have over $2 trillion in excess savings from the three rounds of stimulus household, you know, household net worth still near highs 401(k) balances near highs i think when the employment situation gets better, so we've got 9.5 million unemployed but 9.2 million job openings so i think as kids are going back to school, parents can go back to work and the unemployment benefits will run out in september all this equals a pretty solid situation for the consumer despite the fact that we're seeing a recent slowdown on certainly the furniture and the good side of the equation as opposed to the services side so we want to buy these dips in here and if you get some news around tapering and certainly going into september, which is the worst month for the market of the year, we want to see that as an opportunity to buy the reopening plays and look forward to the next 12 mon
there's sandy villry, co-portfolio manager of the villry balance fund and make your case. >> the last data on the consumer we got in july was worse than expected and my point is that, you know, you've got consumers that still have over $2 trillion in excess savings from the three rounds of stimulus household, you know, household net worth still near highs 401(k) balances near highs i think when the employment situation gets better, so we've got 9.5 million unemployed but 9.2 million job...
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very good, sandy thank you so much, sandy weill i want to point out quickly in terms of the idea of seeing all ceos buy their own stock, there are a lot of factors at play charlie sharp at wells fargo, that one is down 5%. kbw bank index is down 17% so maybe have a little bit of an impact there are a lot of factors at play right now >> let's get to washington now where kayla has the latest on efforts from lawmakers to steady the economy. what do we know now, kayla >> we know the senate is voting on the second stimulus package that will provide about $105 billion in paid sick leave to americans. the it prioritized the people that have to stay home because they're sick or because their children are unable to go to school or to go today care so we're expecting that vote to happen momentarily but it has been urged by the treasury secretary that lawmakers should pass this despite their objections so that they can move on to the broader stimulus bill at hand. that is the $1 trillion proposed injection into americans pocketbooks. into the bottom lines of small businesses and into the balance shee
very good, sandy thank you so much, sandy weill i want to point out quickly in terms of the idea of seeing all ceos buy their own stock, there are a lot of factors at play charlie sharp at wells fargo, that one is down 5%. kbw bank index is down 17% so maybe have a little bit of an impact there are a lot of factors at play right now >> let's get to washington now where kayla has the latest on efforts from lawmakers to steady the economy. what do we know now, kayla >> we know the...
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it's run by sandy hook promise, a group formed after the 2012 shooting in connecticut at sandy hook elementary school that took 26 lives the free class teaches students how to recognize warning signs like peers posting threatening messages online, bragging about guns or expressing suicidal thoughts schools and the threats they mace have changed dramatically the goal here is to empower students to quickly flag them. >> students are on the front lines. they see things through social media, through conversations with their peers >> using real-life examples. >> don't come to school tomorrow if you want to live. >> more than 3 million students nationwide have been trained to alert a trusted person or to submit an anonymous tip using the secure app >> they might not act immediately because they don't want to be called a snitch >> you beat me to the punch. >> the program emphasizing it's not about snitching but getting help to those who need it. >> you didn't feel safe after uvalde after going through this class, what are you thinking? >> after going through this class, i feel super safe >> anything
it's run by sandy hook promise, a group formed after the 2012 shooting in connecticut at sandy hook elementary school that took 26 lives the free class teaches students how to recognize warning signs like peers posting threatening messages online, bragging about guns or expressing suicidal thoughts schools and the threats they mace have changed dramatically the goal here is to empower students to quickly flag them. >> students are on the front lines. they see things through social media,...
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ed to. >> it is mind boggling to think this could happen just a week after sandy. let me somehow you how this is coming about. first, a storm center exactly two days from now right there about 100 miles to the east-southeast of atlantic city. and stalling. unlike sandy, not a storm that's going to bring a storm surge all the way in on the coastline. but one that stalls offshore and really kicks up some wind and waves. let's look at some of the concerns from the storm. again, timetable, 48 hours from now is when it would begin. powerful coastal storm. what does that mean? the storm center that lurks offshore, a nor'easter we call them. we haven't seen one this strong, believe it or not. if you don't count sandy in about a couple of years, two, three years now, big winds from the storm, coastal flooding indeed a possibility again but not nearly as severe. and it stalls for 24 hours. there's even the potential for some snow involved in some locations. we have a lot to take a look at in the next 48 hours as we get closer and closer to that storm center moving up the ea
ed to. >> it is mind boggling to think this could happen just a week after sandy. let me somehow you how this is coming about. first, a storm center exactly two days from now right there about 100 miles to the east-southeast of atlantic city. and stalling. unlike sandy, not a storm that's going to bring a storm surge all the way in on the coastline. but one that stalls offshore and really kicks up some wind and waves. let's look at some of the concerns from the storm. again, timetable, 48...
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but are these conditions about to reverse >> so that's the big key right now, to sandy's point, we have seen a huge amount of outperformance in those growth names, the ones that got shuttered in 2012 -- or 2022 if you look at the reasons why, there is a muscle memory factor, possibly at play here. forthe better part of 10 to 12 years, since the post great financial crisis, there's been this reaction to want to go and buy mega cap, large cap technologies and media type telecom stocks so what you are seeing is this falling back i'm not going to call them bad or good habits, just habits. i mean, tesla shares were up by 13 out of the last 14dyes. it's a big momentum trade right now. if it were to keep going, it would need more fuel fundamentally speaking >> do you think the growth has already had its big kind of snap back rally here to dom's point >> i think a lot of those mega cap growth names certainly have. look at the valuations on some things it reminds me of the stocks back in the '70s where you can have amazon continue to have higher earnings and have the stock go nowhere for five, s
but are these conditions about to reverse >> so that's the big key right now, to sandy's point, we have seen a huge amount of outperformance in those growth names, the ones that got shuttered in 2012 -- or 2022 if you look at the reasons why, there is a muscle memory factor, possibly at play here. forthe better part of 10 to 12 years, since the post great financial crisis, there's been this reaction to want to go and buy mega cap, large cap technologies and media type telecom stocks so...
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their group is called sandy hook promise. it helps train children and adults how to recognize threats and report them. this week they were at a middle school in dallas just hours away from uvalde. nbc's shaquille brewster sat in on the training. >> reporter: inside this dallas middle school, today's lesson is about preventing school tragedies. >> we will be discussing topics and images around bullying, violence, suicide, and self-harm. >> reporter: the program is called say something it's run by sandy hook promise, a group formed after the 2012 shooting in connecticut at sandy hook elementary school that took 26 lives the free class teaches students how to recognize warning signs like peers posting threatening messages on line, bragging about guns or expressing suicidal thoughts schools and the threats they face have changed dramatically the goal here is to empower students to quickly flag them. >> students are on the front lines. they see things through social media, through conversations with their peers >> reporter: using
their group is called sandy hook promise. it helps train children and adults how to recognize threats and report them. this week they were at a middle school in dallas just hours away from uvalde. nbc's shaquille brewster sat in on the training. >> reporter: inside this dallas middle school, today's lesson is about preventing school tragedies. >> we will be discussing topics and images around bullying, violence, suicide, and self-harm. >> reporter: the program is called say...
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when we look at the 2%, roughly, yield on the ten-year, sandy, where would that yield go if they say we're not going to cut later in the year as markets are also expecting >> yes, so i think there's a lot of support here at 2%. i think that's a good thing. and i'm glad that it's holding but the inverted yield curve is probably going to make the fed, you know, move and i think not only will you probably see a 25-basis-point rate cut, you could see another 25 in september, and maybe another 25 in december so we're going to be watching that 2% level on the ten-year really closely >> quincy, how can they justify cutting interest rates right now when you have a stock market at all time highs, when you have an unemployment rate at all time lows >> it could very well be that the fed knows, obviously it does know because on january 4th it changed course completely, that it made a mistake with that last fed rate hike, coupled with the $50 billion a month of the unwinding. now it's $25 billion, supposed to end in september. they may want to walk that one back t it could also be that they don't
when we look at the 2%, roughly, yield on the ten-year, sandy, where would that yield go if they say we're not going to cut later in the year as markets are also expecting >> yes, so i think there's a lot of support here at 2%. i think that's a good thing. and i'm glad that it's holding but the inverted yield curve is probably going to make the fed, you know, move and i think not only will you probably see a 25-basis-point rate cut, you could see another 25 in september, and maybe another...
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thank you for coming on, sandy. very tough quarter, very, ve very -- very big decline and let's hope that the credibility can come back. i want to thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thanks, jim. good to talk with you. >> sandy cutler, ceo of eaton corporation. three downgrades. difficult to get your arms around. after the quarter i'll try to save you some money. >>> all this week, cramer's diving in to find stocks you can sink your teeth into. and the predatory patterns you need to avoid. think you can swim with the sharks? tweet jim cramer and show us the profitable patterns you have found. don't move, chart week is just minutes away from hitting shores. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> tomorrow morning before the opening we get results from actavis. that's a generic drug maker that soared to nearly 216 as of today. [ applause ] and before we listen to that quarter, i want to make sure this company is on your rad
thank you for coming on, sandy. very tough quarter, very, ve very -- very big decline and let's hope that the credibility can come back. i want to thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thanks, jim. good to talk with you. >> sandy cutler, ceo of eaton corporation. three downgrades. difficult to get your arms around. after the quarter i'll try to save you some money. >>> all this week, cramer's diving in to find stocks you can sink your teeth into. and the predatory...
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now the jury is set to decide how much money he owes the families of the eight sandy hook victims we see here, he claims the shooting was a hoax, led strangers to threaten and harass them. jesse weber is here, host of the law and crime network. jesse, has this judge lost control? if you don't do what the judge says you have to do over and over and over, she could hold you in contempt. you said chaos i think it was circus. was between norm between norm patties, jones' attorney screaming at the top of his lungs. jones is not even listening to his attorney the day started off relatively calm you heard alex jones relatively contained, and then he became alex jones he was talking about iraq, conservatives, liberals. the judge is trying in a very unique position. she wants this trial to continue she doesn't really want to hold alex jones in contempt of court. there are a number of side bars. >> that's been the best because we know what's happening behind the scenes we don't usually. >> we don't. so you're hearing norm at points saying i don't know what my client is going to say next. i can
now the jury is set to decide how much money he owes the families of the eight sandy hook victims we see here, he claims the shooting was a hoax, led strangers to threaten and harass them. jesse weber is here, host of the law and crime network. jesse, has this judge lost control? if you don't do what the judge says you have to do over and over and over, she could hold you in contempt. you said chaos i think it was circus. was between norm between norm patties, jones' attorney screaming at the...
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ceo sandy cutler on the "executive decision" to find out. all coming up on "mad money." ♪ >>> the countdown to christmas has begun, and throughout the holidays "mad money" will be looking at what's on the shopping list of the all-powerful consumer. we know what's really selling this holiday season. we've done the homework. and it's housewares and appliances. they are as hot as pistols. we've done the homework, reading the articles about black friday and going through the conference calls of the companies that matter, ones like home depot, lowe's, and the two home goods stocks we've already recommended, tjx and williams-sonoma. now, we want to dig deeper and find the best plays on appliances. i mean, what exactly are the hottest pistols out there right now? ♪ the gun in my holster >> what are the guns to my holsters to quote investment powerhouse and shawty plus apple endorser iyaz in replay? on the low end that's jarden, jah. a real pastiche if not a mosaic of different brands, almost all of which fit the bill in terms of what people are
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. >>> we're bracing for sandy here at cnn and elsewhere. what businesses are doing in advance of the monster storm headed for the coast. >>> the story on power. now back it brian and more on the fast half. >> thank you very much. >>> guys, i got to call a quick audible. breaking news. the sec charging a silicon valley second fifth for an alleged role in the raj rajaratnam case. here's what the sec is alleging. just allegations, the sec alleging that chris chellum tipped rajaratnam in december, 2006, with confidential details from internal company reports indicating that xlnx would fall short of revenue projections it had previously made publicly which enabled rajaratnam to short xlnx. they're not indicating anything about xlnx other than charging chris chellum, executive. obviously don't have a statement from him. these are allegations. but it is out. the sec going after a former or current xlnx executive. that story developing on what is a busy friday. >>> the first read on third quarter gdp wasn't too shabby. showed 2% growth. and that th
. >>> we're bracing for sandy here at cnn and elsewhere. what businesses are doing in advance of the monster storm headed for the coast. >>> the story on power. now back it brian and more on the fast half. >> thank you very much. >>> guys, i got to call a quick audible. breaking news. the sec charging a silicon valley second fifth for an alleged role in the raj rajaratnam case. here's what the sec is alleging. just allegations, the sec alleging that chris...
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s ceo sandy cutler on the "executive decision" to find out. all coming up on "mad money." ♪ >>> the countdown to christmas has begun. and throughout the holidays "mad money" will be looking at what's on the shopping list of the all-powerful consumer. why? >> that was easy. >> because what's selling in the stores is what tells us what stocks we want to put on our stock buy list. >> buy buy buy! >> all the news outlets cover black friday. telling you that the consumer's once again shopping. shocker. stop trading. and sometimes even rioting to get inside the stores. while the no doubt short selling or underinvested portfolio managers blather on about how sales were mixed and ho-hum. but we don't need to know how many people showed up to shop. we need to know what they were buying and where. and tonight as your investing coach i'm going to show you how it's done. the black friday piece in today's "new york times" may tell us that appliances, for instance, are selling. we figure out how to make money off that kind of insight. here's the process.
s ceo sandy cutler on the "executive decision" to find out. all coming up on "mad money." ♪ >>> the countdown to christmas has begun. and throughout the holidays "mad money" will be looking at what's on the shopping list of the all-powerful consumer. why? >> that was easy. >> because what's selling in the stores is what tells us what stocks we want to put on our stock buy list. >> buy buy buy! >> all the news outlets cover black...
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e.t.n., sandy cutler, chairman and ceo. stay with cramer. on the beamer >> it is time for the lightning round! are you ready skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. let's go to j.j. in maryland. >> caller: wondering about dupont, ticker dd. >> i got to give you a major booyah for the ravens. dupont is just okay. not enough great execution. they should be doing better. i prefer eaton. dave in new york. dave. >> caller: i would like your opinion on mckesson, i like the -- >> i told someone this weekend, i like the numbers. harrison in michigan. >> caller: philipp's 66. >> i like refining. buy, buy, buy. i like to buy them on weakness. james in new york. >> caller: life technology. >> it is good on the fundamentals, too. i would buy half. and then the other half, 60, so you get an average. sonny in illinois. >> caller: a big booyah from the windy city. i love your show. long time fan. >> i appreciate it. >> caller: the company is huntsman, h u.n. >> go with georgia gulf. buy, buy, buy. go to john in florida. >> caller: jim, i would like your
e.t.n., sandy cutler, chairman and ceo. stay with cramer. on the beamer >> it is time for the lightning round! are you ready skee-daddy? time for the lightning round. let's go to j.j. in maryland. >> caller: wondering about dupont, ticker dd. >> i got to give you a major booyah for the ravens. dupont is just okay. not enough great execution. they should be doing better. i prefer eaton. dave in new york. dave. >> caller: i would like your opinion on mckesson, i like the...
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adding the sandy hook shootings are almost a decade behind us. it's time to put this case behind us, too jones was found liable for damages in the defamation suit in november and this trial will determine the amount he will ultimately have to pay he's been found liable in three other defamation cases in texas where he is based. in one of those he was ordered to pay $100,000 in damages to a single plaintiff, a parent whose 6-year-old first grade son died in the shootings the parents in this latest case were also calling on the judge to arrest jones if he failed to comply the judge hasn't ruled yet on whether or not the new proposed date for the deposition will be accepted shep. >> valerie castro, thanks very much >>> you know, it's no secret that ivy league colleges of selective. but now some of them want a different reputation, seemingly, so they're making a change and college sports, the guy athletes might get a lot more attention, but when it comes to getting paid, well, that's bemi aifre srycong dfentto we believe there's an innovator in all o
adding the sandy hook shootings are almost a decade behind us. it's time to put this case behind us, too jones was found liable for damages in the defamation suit in november and this trial will determine the amount he will ultimately have to pay he's been found liable in three other defamation cases in texas where he is based. in one of those he was ordered to pay $100,000 in damages to a single plaintiff, a parent whose 6-year-old first grade son died in the shootings the parents in this...
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and hurricane sandy. let's start with the former. you know what? we never have a memory for the fear certain events engendered. but it was only a month ago that our country seemed on the verge of an astounding series of negative events courtesy of that cliff. the air was thick with charges and anger and partisanship, frankly it was kind of insane. the worst since congress after the civil war. it was a terrible time for the republic. we were the world's laughing stock, it was impossible, impossible for individuals or companies to figure out what they could possibly do without knowing what would happen with their taxes. the uncertainty was horrendous, the mood sour. . we were getting all sorts of cross currents about what would happen with corporate and personal taxes. were they going to raise taxes, were capital gains going up? would the alternative minimum tax snare millions of people? would businesses have to start a whole brand new round of layoffs? executive after executive came on this show to say, look, we can't do a thing. what's the point? w
and hurricane sandy. let's start with the former. you know what? we never have a memory for the fear certain events engendered. but it was only a month ago that our country seemed on the verge of an astounding series of negative events courtesy of that cliff. the air was thick with charges and anger and partisanship, frankly it was kind of insane. the worst since congress after the civil war. it was a terrible time for the republic. we were the world's laughing stock, it was impossible,...
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. >> i had help a few years ago on this when hurricane sandy came through and i lost those bins of photos that i hadn't looked at in years if you want to do it in a less traumatic way, how do you get started? >> the easy way is to start small and go to more challenging areas. start -- take one room, one space, get yourself some colored stickers and just start identifying sort through it, i want to keep this, i want to donate this, i want to potentially sell this. or i need to just trash it. >> is there anything that you can provide that a whole family just showing up for a weekend can't. >> i think trying to down size 50 years in 48 hours is simply not realistic. it's really important when you're transitioning with an older adult to downsize to move to a new environment that will better support their quality of life that you treat the older adult and their possessions with the dignity that they deserve. >> i know when people start going by their stuff, wow, i don't want this anymore. this is going to be perfect for my daughter. all of a sudden the daughter gets overwhelmed with fancy chin
. >> i had help a few years ago on this when hurricane sandy came through and i lost those bins of photos that i hadn't looked at in years if you want to do it in a less traumatic way, how do you get started? >> the easy way is to start small and go to more challenging areas. start -- take one room, one space, get yourself some colored stickers and just start identifying sort through it, i want to keep this, i want to donate this, i want to potentially sell this. or i need to just...
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in new jersey, sandy >> caller: hello, jim. this is sandy. my son brandon is 13 and he wanted to ask you a question about his portfolio. i'm going to put him on right now. >> okay. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer boo-yah. i'm brandon from new jersey. and i'm interested in mcdonald's as one of my first holdings. i know the product very well and i feel like it will be around for a long time. what are your thoughts >> brandon from new jersey, you know what, i think you got horse sense! i see mcdonald's sneaking up to the is 90s be careful wait till the report comes down a little bit and then i would pounce >> buy, buy, buy mason in louisiana mason. >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah. >> boo-yah i like your attitude what's happening >> caller: simulation or not, your profound insight is appreciated. >> yeah, i know. but, you know, my daughter even asked, why is elon mad at me i said he's not. pe just think there's a couple of me or something what's up? >> caller: i don't know what it is xyfc, symantec there was a health committee meeting wi
in new jersey, sandy >> caller: hello, jim. this is sandy. my son brandon is 13 and he wanted to ask you a question about his portfolio. i'm going to put him on right now. >> okay. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer boo-yah. i'm brandon from new jersey. and i'm interested in mcdonald's as one of my first holdings. i know the product very well and i feel like it will be around for a long time. what are your thoughts >> brandon from new jersey, you know what, i think you got...
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let's go to sandy in new jersey. sandy! >> caller: hi, jim i'm disappointed that the stock of wayfair is so weak after announcing the opening of a retail store they are not using the store or stores as profit centers but as part of a broader marketing effort to reach consumers. where do you stand on this stock, jim. >> this stock has been one horrific short squeeze 25% of its actual shares outstanding are sold short and they're looking for anything negative to hang their hat on and banging it down. sandy, stick with it i think it is overvalued like amazon but it could get more overvalued and that sounds like greater fool theory but i don't think there is something wrong with wayfair can i go to bill in florida. >> caller: hi. big time fan want to get your sense on newel brands nwl. i got in around $24 and it is down around $15 and do i lick my wounds and get out or stay long. i'm long and hold. >> if you are long and hold, i guess. we were talk that -- benand i talked about doing a piece about newel and the fact that mike p
let's go to sandy in new jersey. sandy! >> caller: hi, jim i'm disappointed that the stock of wayfair is so weak after announcing the opening of a retail store they are not using the store or stores as profit centers but as part of a broader marketing effort to reach consumers. where do you stand on this stock, jim. >> this stock has been one horrific short squeeze 25% of its actual shares outstanding are sold short and they're looking for anything negative to hang their hat on and...
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this is one jump for olympic gold for american sandi morris >> oh, and she just comes up short. it looks like she had it. >> the moment i hit the mat and knew i was a silver medalist in rio, my brain immediately went to tokyo i train every single day the only days that i kind of get off are sundays, but those days are for rehab. there's nothing in the world more that i want than that gold medal, and i really want it to be in tokyo. the usa uniform is an honor to wear i'm just so proud to be able to walk out there and represent my country with a big smile on my face and perform to the very best of my abilities >> representing the usa, sandi morris >> well, we're counting down to the summer olympics in tokyo 65 days away you can watch all the games across nbc properties, including ones i'll be hosting here in prime time, cnbc >>> now, oxytocin. we release it when we bonding with our partners, family, friends, and maybe just 2,000-pound farm animals that's what advocates for cow cuddling say anyway. cow cuddling is a wellness trend started in the netherlands cow hugs caught onin th
this is one jump for olympic gold for american sandi morris >> oh, and she just comes up short. it looks like she had it. >> the moment i hit the mat and knew i was a silver medalist in rio, my brain immediately went to tokyo i train every single day the only days that i kind of get off are sundays, but those days are for rehab. there's nothing in the world more that i want than that gold medal, and i really want it to be in tokyo. the usa uniform is an honor to wear i'm just so...
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here with more are michael and sandy, ofvillery and company wel to both of you michael, let me start with you and to the specific thought about the safety trade one of the areas that you like is typically associated with safety trade and that would be reets. why do you like them here? >> yeah, i think low interest rates, good economic growth, stable capital and ability to grow and raise rents in a a number of different sub sectors make sense total return yields. so if you're a long-term investor looking to take risk off the table and looking for a good number going out for a while, reets are attractive here in a number of different sub sectors. >> tell me about the ones you favor. >> one of the fakctors, you mentioned the coronavirus but there are many primarily u.s. centric. so you take away the international risk of the coronavirus spreading in a much worse way globally than in the u.s. we would look at apartment reets. good economic conditions people need to find places to live avalon bay communities essex properties are a couple we own there. warehousing. retail medical office sp
here with more are michael and sandy, ofvillery and company wel to both of you michael, let me start with you and to the specific thought about the safety trade one of the areas that you like is typically associated with safety trade and that would be reets. why do you like them here? >> yeah, i think low interest rates, good economic growth, stable capital and ability to grow and raise rents in a a number of different sub sectors make sense total return yields. so if you're a long-term...
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villery, and jason thornburg, and sandy, first to you. you have to be loving this from the fund manager's perspective, because we are learning that small caps, your space, are doing well, and it is kind of becoming a stock picker's market again. and you and i have talked about this company pool, and they are in the pool business, and you and i have loved this business and you still lo tve them, and w come >> well, it has been a stock picker's market, and a company like pool did well in the stay at home period, and i would they even today, you are looking at the sales and 2/3 of refurbishment and maintenance and it is not like a utility or telecom, and you will continue to treat it with chemicals and while it is pouring, it is continuing the do well. and every time a pool is put in and 90,000 this year, you have to repair and refurbish that pool every 7 to 10 years. so, we like it a lot. >> so you could not get a person to put in a pool, and we talked to the visa ceo, and everybody who could said i will make my home as good as possible, an
villery, and jason thornburg, and sandy, first to you. you have to be loving this from the fund manager's perspective, because we are learning that small caps, your space, are doing well, and it is kind of becoming a stock picker's market again. and you and i have talked about this company pool, and they are in the pool business, and you and i have loved this business and you still lo tve them, and w come >> well, it has been a stock picker's market, and a company like pool did well in...
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sandy, is this a dip you want to buy? >> tyler, this is a dip you want to buy. frankly if you look at where the ten-year is, the 262, i think stocks are the only game in town. you think about every cfo in in the country that's trying to sell as much debt as they can, i don't want to be the guy who lends them money in the form of buying bonds. you want to buy good quality stocks, stocks that dominate their niche. weerp making our laundry list of stocks. >> and you have a couple names there. lkq and the other one was poole. what are they? >> yes, so lkq, again dominates its niche. this is like in kind end quality. basically they sell refurbished and recycled auto parts. so as long as people are getting in accidents, these guys will continue to dominate what they do. $8 billion market cap. you can buy this for 18 1/2 times earnings. that's my job, to try to find good companies trading as mountain pause less than their growth rate. >> burns, how do you react? is this the kind of moment where, hey, if you have things on your buy list, maybe it's time to nip at them?
sandy, is this a dip you want to buy? >> tyler, this is a dip you want to buy. frankly if you look at where the ten-year is, the 262, i think stocks are the only game in town. you think about every cfo in in the country that's trying to sell as much debt as they can, i don't want to be the guy who lends them money in the form of buying bonds. you want to buy good quality stocks, stocks that dominate their niche. weerp making our laundry list of stocks. >> and you have a couple names...
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. >> tough to talk about but terrible hurricane, and after hurricane sandy, superstorm, everybody has to have insurance. i know this from -- we have a 17 foot boston whaler everybody needs insurance so we all got new boats when it happened is the same thing happening in florida? you're committed to the area what have you done with the hurricane? >> start with replacements if you go back and look at hurricane matthew, sandy, katrina and most recent one now, the boat aspect is delayed about 12 to 18 months. priorities are getting your home, roof, life back to normal. getting checks from insurance company, all those things. other part is some people return to boating through used boats. not all new replacements i think first thing is huge parts and accessories business 25% of the company you'll see some of that as people repair boats and over time pick up new boats. >> i understand your company has been charitable when it comes to what happened in the hurricane. >> i don't want to say we ever get good at it but we're barrette good protocols and systems about what to do and where. particu
. >> tough to talk about but terrible hurricane, and after hurricane sandy, superstorm, everybody has to have insurance. i know this from -- we have a 17 foot boston whaler everybody needs insurance so we all got new boats when it happened is the same thing happening in florida? you're committed to the area what have you done with the hurricane? >> start with replacements if you go back and look at hurricane matthew, sandy, katrina and most recent one now, the boat aspect is delayed...
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. >> sandy had to shut down a lot of stores for you. >> the hurricane, the storm, 35-40% of your business is done in that territory. it is a big part of our business. it did impact us in the first part of november. we were were able to still raise the year we were able to do. we were looking for a big 4th quarter. revenues will be up 7%. we were looking for earnings per share growth based on the guidance. so, we are expecting 4th quarter, a holiday season to continue very strong. >> how important is the cost of acquisition versus the core basic strength of the business? i mean to me, it has to be a big up year given the strength of what you are seeing already and what you can do. >> we have talked about the strength of the brand overall worldwide. we think we can add to that. we think the acquisition can be accretive in the first year. we talked about two to three years from now. so, that you know, that is the point next year is a transition year, bringing the business in. i think we have talked about 35 cents a share, but i think the real opportunity there is greater than that. >> i have
. >> sandy had to shut down a lot of stores for you. >> the hurricane, the storm, 35-40% of your business is done in that territory. it is a big part of our business. it did impact us in the first part of november. we were were able to still raise the year we were able to do. we were looking for a big 4th quarter. revenues will be up 7%. we were looking for earnings per share growth based on the guidance. so, we are expecting 4th quarter, a holiday season to continue very strong....
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sandi morris >> we're counting down to the summer olympics in tokyo 65 days away you can watch all of the games across nbc properties and including ones here in primetime on cnbc. >>> now oxytocin we release it when we bond with our families and friends and 2,000 pound farm animals cow cuddling it started in the netherlands. cow hugs caught on in the united states during the pandemic these days, you can do bovine bonding all over the country hawaii and texas and even in california where jane wells is hugging it out >> reporter: prepare to be mooved in a year when we haven't been able to hug each other, some are hugging animals instead. big animals. ♪ at the gentle barn animal rescue non-profit in los angeles county, the owner let people hug her rescue cows for years after she discovered they kind of hug back she shut everything down during covid. >> we kept hearing from people how they needed a cow hug and lonely they were and scared they were and if they just had a cow hug, they could make it through. >> reporter: so she reopened the cow hugging operation which costs $200 for a one
sandi morris >> we're counting down to the summer olympics in tokyo 65 days away you can watch all of the games across nbc properties and including ones here in primetime on cnbc. >>> now oxytocin we release it when we bond with our families and friends and 2,000 pound farm animals cow cuddling it started in the netherlands. cow hugs caught on in the united states during the pandemic these days, you can do bovine bonding all over the country hawaii and texas and even in...
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. >> it could be cat one or super storm sandy, so you cover the basis when it comes to the severity of the hurricane about to hit the economy, pete maybe it is fair we don't need to necessarily know if there's a recession on tap, but if businesses believe things are going to be tough and the consumer is going to start girding and battening down their hatches. >> whoa, nice work >> i mean we're using hurricane, so you might as well continue with this tonight. then that, in fact, causes a slowdown which the markets may not have priced in yet >> well, i think, mel, more importantly than anything is i think this is very industry specific when i say that, i mean technology stocks. if you go through list of who is doing some of the cutting, it is almost all tech or somehow related to tech. fintech, whatever it might be. but i mean that i think is what is explaining this very clearly right now. it is not everything it is specifically tech. when you look at that, what am i saying i'm saying, well, people are looking at this, they're expecting the rate hikes to continue to go to the upside they
. >> it could be cat one or super storm sandy, so you cover the basis when it comes to the severity of the hurricane about to hit the economy, pete maybe it is fair we don't need to necessarily know if there's a recession on tap, but if businesses believe things are going to be tough and the consumer is going to start girding and battening down their hatches. >> whoa, nice work >> i mean we're using hurricane, so you might as well continue with this tonight. then that, in...
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that's the buy hey, let's go to sandy in new york, sandy? >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? we love you. we watch you every morning and every night. >> thanks, i can be memorizing, some people feel that way. thank you. >> caller: we want to find out about yeti. >> a buy in the 20s, buy in the teens and buy right here and i think that sell off from the 30s, let's just say we'll revisit that level yeti makes unbelievable equipment. i'm surprised it's public. i'm surprised nobody bought them let's go to javi in florida. >> caller: boo-yah jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: the chinese company -- >> my thoughts are, it's a two box. you know what? maybe it makes a comeback. i would sell it at three, four it's been disappointing. let's go to bernie in texas, bernie >> caller: yes, sir. on june 3rd you commented that you were not pleased with the quarter recorded by air mark and would not purchase the stock since that time it dropped but popped up again. >> popped back up. >> caller: as it approached the 200-day moving average. >> look. >> caller: what is your opinion today? >> i was conc
that's the buy hey, let's go to sandy in new york, sandy? >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? we love you. we watch you every morning and every night. >> thanks, i can be memorizing, some people feel that way. thank you. >> caller: we want to find out about yeti. >> a buy in the 20s, buy in the teens and buy right here and i think that sell off from the 30s, let's just say we'll revisit that level yeti makes unbelievable equipment. i'm surprised it's public. i'm surprised...
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sandy in new york. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, sandy. >> caller:py stock is pfizer. >> pfizer is problematic. it doesn't have a lot of growth. i think it's a steady eddie stock. i just want a little growth. i'm not getting it from that company. gary in arizona. >> hey, jimbo. >> yo-yo. >> caller: i'm upsidedown with zynga, what do i do? >> i believe if you are basic you will do well in zynga. peck in pennsylvania. >> caller: hi, jim. we love your show. >> thank you. >> caller: we wanted to ask you about cba. covafta, cva. >> liernlgs boo-yah, that's the lightning round. [ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with thinkorswim from td ameritrade. get live squawks right in your trading platf
sandy in new york. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, sandy. >> caller:py stock is pfizer. >> pfizer is problematic. it doesn't have a lot of growth. i think it's a steady eddie stock. i just want a little growth. i'm not getting it from that company. gary in arizona. >> hey, jimbo. >> yo-yo. >> caller: i'm upsidedown with zynga, what do i do? >> i believe if you are basic you will do well in zynga. peck in pennsylvania. >> caller: hi,...
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. >> this is pretty different than sandy where sandy was the tidal surge that came in this was the amount of rain that got dumped on the region the pictures you see make it clear that there are going to be quite a few disruptions to service. where do things stand? where is the damage? how long will it take to get things back up and running >> we're very proud of the fact we're running service this morning. there's limited service on the leather lines for new yorkers who know that. and we expect to have a lot of service by the afternoon on the subway buses have been running nonstop. the bus drivers were heroic. they got a lot of people home. they steered around those abandoned cars and ponding, and the bus system is working well the commuter railroads are spotty metro-north is really out of business today that's our northern suburbs commuter rail line long island railroad is coming back well but has some limits. the bus system bailed us out yesterday and the subway system is coming back quickly by later today. >> to see flash flooding like we're looking at right now that's pretty dangerous
. >> this is pretty different than sandy where sandy was the tidal surge that came in this was the amount of rain that got dumped on the region the pictures you see make it clear that there are going to be quite a few disruptions to service. where do things stand? where is the damage? how long will it take to get things back up and running >> we're very proud of the fact we're running service this morning. there's limited service on the leather lines for new yorkers who know that....
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i have to say sandy, every time i look at the charts every time i see the nasdaq i think so myself, my 401k is doing great but things have to cool off a little bit. we have a lot of clients mostly corporate executives. and their concerned just like you are about stocks going high but we see a lot of opportunity. not necessarily with the big tech stocks that are leading we see opportunities in value here in the us. and overseas a lot of the value stocks we think are poised to do well. companies such as at&t, pfizer, disney, intel, these are companies that tend to be more cyclical and value stocks help lead out of recession so we think there's some benefit there and also we see opportunities overseas particularly in emerging markets in southeast asia. some of the sectors that we like there are financial services financial services materials and technology there as well overseas. >> i'm curious though, are there places in emerging markets in particular are there certain geographies. am i looking toward asia am i looking toward emerging latin america? what is the tilt there >> it's asia ch
i have to say sandy, every time i look at the charts every time i see the nasdaq i think so myself, my 401k is doing great but things have to cool off a little bit. we have a lot of clients mostly corporate executives. and their concerned just like you are about stocks going high but we see a lot of opportunity. not necessarily with the big tech stocks that are leading we see opportunities in value here in the us. and overseas a lot of the value stocks we think are poised to do well. companies...
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sandy, we appreciate you being with us. alexander, thank you meg, thank you >> thank you, too. >> thanks to all of you. appreciate it. >> talk to you guys soon when we come back tech taking it on the chin this week with amazon the biggest laggard down more than 6% what's behind the tech wreck and whether there is more pain, ahead, next. good morning! this is where everything started. the four way is engulfed in history. you're sitting in the place where giants ate. the four way is the heart and soul of the community. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the exchange." stocks continue to sell off with tech among the worst performers today with the big names seeing some of the biggest losses amazon.com, apple, alphabet, facebook all down 2% or more as fears of rising rates seep into the averages for more on why big tech seems to be taking the brunt, let's bring in laura martin senior internet and media analyst at deedham and company. good afternoon you look at what is happening here with the expectation that the 10-year may continue to g
sandy, we appreciate you being with us. alexander, thank you meg, thank you >> thank you, too. >> thanks to all of you. appreciate it. >> talk to you guys soon when we come back tech taking it on the chin this week with amazon the biggest laggard down more than 6% what's behind the tech wreck and whether there is more pain, ahead, next. good morning! this is where everything started. the four way is engulfed in history. you're sitting in the place where giants ate. the four...
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let's go to sandy in kansas, sandy? >> caller: hey, big boo-yah from kansas thanks for taking my call. >> right back at you. >> caller: with the recent changes on canape growth and the ceo, are you still optimistic about that >> i am. the whole group is under pressure canape is number one gw pharma is the one people want because that's the one the fea is blessing and not cutting a break to canape. wow. all right. sometimes it just doesn't come together hershey is looking for a snack right now. it sells off you got to be absolutely ready to pounce on this one, okay much more "mad money" the man, the myth the shark he's using his eye to spot the market's next hot trend so come on in, the water may be fun. >>> looking for a guru in the market, might be time to think again and rapid fire in tonight's edition of the lightning round so stick stay w cramer you should be mad at airports. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people wh
let's go to sandy in kansas, sandy? >> caller: hey, big boo-yah from kansas thanks for taking my call. >> right back at you. >> caller: with the recent changes on canape growth and the ceo, are you still optimistic about that >> i am. the whole group is under pressure canape is number one gw pharma is the one people want because that's the one the fea is blessing and not cutting a break to canape. wow. all right. sometimes it just doesn't come together hershey is looking...
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>> we appreciate the long-term -- reassuring is the word i'd use -- take in a very difficult market sandy, thanks for your time today. >> thanks, kelly >>> meantime, in a major blow to federal government agency power, the supreme court ruling today that the epa does not have the authority to set standards on greenhouse gas emissions for power plants brian sullivan is on the news line with more including the fall y fallout for some energy stocks >> reporter: it is a blow not only to the epa but potentially other federal agencies, a 6-3 decision from the supreme court and it overturns the lower court's ruling effectively stripping the environmental protection agency of its authority to make sweeping rules related to emissions the initial challenge came out after the epa in 2015 made an order requiring coal plants to cut production or help subsidize other forms of energy. this was led by west virginia. lower courts held it chief justice john roberts writes, quote, this court doubts that congress intended to delegate decisions of economic and political significance, ie, how much coal-based ge
>> we appreciate the long-term -- reassuring is the word i'd use -- take in a very difficult market sandy, thanks for your time today. >> thanks, kelly >>> meantime, in a major blow to federal government agency power, the supreme court ruling today that the epa does not have the authority to set standards on greenhouse gas emissions for power plants brian sullivan is on the news line with more including the fall y fallout for some energy stocks >> reporter: it is a...
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we'll see the impact of sandy. >> i think sandy is going to confuse everything. they lost a warehouse for a while. i think the stock has been completely bloody. good for a trade. >> goldman's take is data will be so noisy over the next few weeks that you might start to rely on softer numbers like consumer confidence or things that aren't as rigid as retail sales. >> i think that one of the things that matters is people forget that my father has been in retail for years. there's an 80-day window of which 30 really matter. if you don't get those, you have to sell these stocks. you need thanksgiving to christmas. >> all right. we'll see you tonight. >> thank you. >> of course coverage begins from 5:00 to 7:00 -- >> i have the air mattress ready. >> when it comes to betting on the election, how should you play gold depending on who wins the presidents whycy? we'll talk to randi zuckerberg, the sister of mark zuckerberg. her tv show premiered on bravo last night. we'll talk to her about that too when we come back. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you
we'll see the impact of sandy. >> i think sandy is going to confuse everything. they lost a warehouse for a while. i think the stock has been completely bloody. good for a trade. >> goldman's take is data will be so noisy over the next few weeks that you might start to rely on softer numbers like consumer confidence or things that aren't as rigid as retail sales. >> i think that one of the things that matters is people forget that my father has been in retail for years....
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. >> yeah, sandy, tech has ruled the day. apple in particular is like 14% of the nasdaq 100 right now, but it looks like we're off to a fourth quarter with it continuing to perform like it has all year what stops that at this point, anything >> yeah, i mean, we're going to try to avoid some of the larger cap tech bellwethers they have had quite a run and we're trying to find pockets of value and more smaller cap if you look at the vanguard growth versus value it's almost a 40% disparity. i think there's a lot of pockets of value and typically small caps outperform coming out of a recession, and that's where we want to be you look year to date, s&p up 9% russell 2000 still down 2% i still think there's plenty of opportunity in smaller cap and value names. >> give me a couple of them real quickly, sandy >> sure, i like lygand pharmaceuticals, and they are currently selling to gilad for their remdesivir covid treatment. really like that one think it will work out real well and will add $3 to earnings. i like caesar's. this is a
. >> yeah, sandy, tech has ruled the day. apple in particular is like 14% of the nasdaq 100 right now, but it looks like we're off to a fourth quarter with it continuing to perform like it has all year what stops that at this point, anything >> yeah, i mean, we're going to try to avoid some of the larger cap tech bellwethers they have had quite a run and we're trying to find pockets of value and more smaller cap if you look at the vanguard growth versus value it's almost a 40%...
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let's bring in quincy crosby and sandy, co-manager of the balanced fund. when bob pisani shows you it's down so much and the small caps in the united states are up so much, that would suggest people are actually convinced that something's happening with trade when it comes to the tariffs quincy, are you investing or changing your allocation based on what's happening with trade >> well, yeah, i mean it's also part and parcel with the u.s. dollar >> i got to interrupt you. we got to go to the president who just spoke earlier this is about a minute long. he spoke on immigration. >>> can you verify if we're going continue prosecuting families >> we have to have a very tough policy otherwise you have millions and millions of people pouring into our country. we can't have that we have no choice. we have to have a very strong border if we don't, you'll have millions and millions of people and look what's happening today, it will look like child's play it will be a terrible thing if we ever did that so we have to be very, very strong on the border if we don't do i
let's bring in quincy crosby and sandy, co-manager of the balanced fund. when bob pisani shows you it's down so much and the small caps in the united states are up so much, that would suggest people are actually convinced that something's happening with trade when it comes to the tariffs quincy, are you investing or changing your allocation based on what's happening with trade >> well, yeah, i mean it's also part and parcel with the u.s. dollar >> i got to interrupt you. we got to...
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funded in part by state and federal grants from super storm sandie bringing them to governor's island to cure for a year and then puts them in a hatchery you can see here two baby oysters. we realized how valuable oyster reeves could be. there used to be 200,000 oysters protecting the shore line. >> so our natural barrier is gone >> correct >> you are telling us this big pile of shells will save us? >> it will help. >> the goal is to place 100 billion across acres of reeves by 2025, bag by bag. projects had to prove not only were they making the shore lines more resilient and bringing even the largest communities together to protect their own real estate >> we want to engage communities. that's how you get long-standing change if the community and people who live there and work there are actively involved. >> we are lucky to live and work in new york city where we have access to the best species with that comes responsibility of the choices we make >> just this summer, new legislation was introduced to fund $100 million in natural shore line restoration this is not easy work. not only
funded in part by state and federal grants from super storm sandie bringing them to governor's island to cure for a year and then puts them in a hatchery you can see here two baby oysters. we realized how valuable oyster reeves could be. there used to be 200,000 oysters protecting the shore line. >> so our natural barrier is gone >> correct >> you are telling us this big pile of shells will save us? >> it will help. >> the goal is to place 100 billion across acres...
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. >> i wanted to ask you about shifting sandy in the space. ken griffeth walked back his sk sceptacism and citadel would become involved. >> it's imperative for them to be involved in this phase and they can't ignore it >> i wonder what your approach is, if any, to the challenge that we see in semiconductors right now. geopolitically, that's part of it in the u.s. and europe there is a renewed interest in investing in production and a lot of hardware and capital involved, but also a lot of software when it comes towards the drive towards customization and what's demanded as far as semiconductor design what is sequoia pursuing there given what we are seeing various countries want and need? >> we have a long history of investing in semis it is a renewed focus. given our structure, we would probably not be involved in building fab but i think we will see more fabs in the future >> i want to get back to the funne fund and how you have restructured a lot of high growth names, some of which you guys were involved in earlier, do you see yourselves ta
. >> i wanted to ask you about shifting sandy in the space. ken griffeth walked back his sk sceptacism and citadel would become involved. >> it's imperative for them to be involved in this phase and they can't ignore it >> i wonder what your approach is, if any, to the challenge that we see in semiconductors right now. geopolitically, that's part of it in the u.s. and europe there is a renewed interest in investing in production and a lot of hardware and capital involved, but...
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at the same time, we haven't even started the massive sandy rebuild. this confluence, while fabulous for our nation, happens to be a nightmare for money managers. a ton of the money coming in is going right to the s&p 500, and that's off like a rocket. plus the dow jones average chock full of companies that benefit from overseas markets which are improving, including europe, yes, europe, well, they're trooping higher too. that means bearish money managers, they have to scramble to keep up with the joneses and the s&ps. they're competing with the passive indices to justify their own reason for being. the gigantic buybacks executed every day make the job more difficult. there's not enough stock around to sate all these buyers. okay. now at a certain point, the market's got to cool down, as those who took the big risk of buying when others were selling, well, you know what? they ring the register. they cut back some of their holdings. that's today's markets to a tee. plus, when valuations get stretched, as they're being now, earnings have to be pretty dar
at the same time, we haven't even started the massive sandy rebuild. this confluence, while fabulous for our nation, happens to be a nightmare for money managers. a ton of the money coming in is going right to the s&p 500, and that's off like a rocket. plus the dow jones average chock full of companies that benefit from overseas markets which are improving, including europe, yes, europe, well, they're trooping higher too. that means bearish money managers, they have to scramble to keep up...
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as a matter of fact, melissa lee, sandy, who is -- >> our executive producer. >> ep, this was the "i" in the anagram -- >> i don't even know what it was. swift. >> neither do i. >> he was doing the taylor -- >> very, very leading edge >> sandy on the game >> t-swizzle year. weaker guidance sending shares lower for whether and steve kovach has details >> no taylor swift angle here. whirlpool shares falling after revising guidance for full year earnings lower than analysts were expecting eps, $5.45 versus $4.25 expected revenue, 4.39 versus 4.81 billion expected and guidance, whirlpool reaffirmed revenue expectations for the fiscal year but as for full year eps dropping to $16. analysts estimated that would be $16.06 and all of that down from the prior range of $16 to $18. cfo in a statement highlighting cost cuts for the quarter saying it's on track to deliver 800 million in savings with 300 million of that saved this quarter along. mel, send it back over to you. >> steve, thanks steve kovach tim, you owned it at one point. >> it's been a great trading stock. i haven't owned it for awh
as a matter of fact, melissa lee, sandy, who is -- >> our executive producer. >> ep, this was the "i" in the anagram -- >> i don't even know what it was. swift. >> neither do i. >> he was doing the taylor -- >> very, very leading edge >> sandy on the game >> t-swizzle year. weaker guidance sending shares lower for whether and steve kovach has details >> no taylor swift angle here. whirlpool shares falling after revising guidance...